Bogut, Mo Williams suspended for fight

New York, NY (SportsNetwork.com) - The NBA suspended Golden State Warriors
center Andrew Bogut and Portland Trail Blazers guard Mo Williams one game each
after the two players fought during a game between the teams this past
Saturday.

Additionally, Trail Blazers forward LaMarcus Aldridge was fined $45,000 by the
league for his role in the incident, which occurred in the third quarter of
Portland's 113-101 win at Oracle Arena. Portland guard Wesley Matthews and
Warriors forward Draymond Green both received fines of $20,000 for escalating
the scuffle.

With 3:42 remaining in the third quarter, Bogut became entangled with Joel
Freeland under the basket and elbowed the Blazers center in the jaw, prompting
Williams, Matthews and Aldridge to step in and defend their teammates.
Williams appeared to swing his arm at Bogut as the two briefly shoved one
another before order was eventually restored.

Matthews, Williams and Green were all ejected from the game, with Bogut,
Aldridge and Freeland each handed technical fouls.

Williams will serve his suspension when the Blazers host the New York Knicks
on Monday, while Bogut will sit out Tuesday's game at New Orleans.